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Sledgehammer manufacturers should be paying royalties for chimpanzee patents on "A Method for Pounding One Thing With Another Thing Comprising of a Substantially Hard Material Such that the Previous Thing Breaks".
It is shown that even though the contributions of the cross couplings are usually insignificant, they may become important if the vibration isolators are substantially hard as compared with the local shell stiffness or impedance.
Make sure the shuriken you are using are not of substantially hard material that could hurt.
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These small issues raise concerns that reaching agreement on large politically risky issues will be substantially harder.
A political fishing expedition through a professor's files would make it substantially harder to conduct research and communicate openly with colleagues.
On the other hand, if a more ambitious climber were to reach the spot first, they might make the route substantially harder by placing bolts farther apart or along a more difficult line.
Unfortunately, that enlightened ruling was offset when the court, by a closer, 5-to-4 margin, made it substantially harder for plaintiffs who bring successful lawsuits to enforce civil rights and environmental laws to obtain reimbursement for their legal fees.
In one move, Osborne has made the job of persuading voters the Tories have changed substantially harder – and the chance of winning an outright majority in 2015 significantly lower.
Of course, this also makes step 1 substantially harder for the Skolemite.
However, nanoindentation showed that the wear track was substantially harder than the base metal.
"Nationwide events like this would be substantially harder to build if you had to pay to get the message to people who care".
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